Well they aren't offering the 64GB version in the UK yet (are they anywhere else?), so that means I'll get to see how it works in real life before I'm seriously tempted. I fear that holding one of these without checking my bank balance may turn out to be a mistake

Keeping an eye on this and the Motorola X, and hopefully by the time the 64GB version is available I'll know something solid about the latter.

I'm really interested in this device and love the look of the chassis, screen and specs. Not sure I like Blinkfeed and want to see if it can be turned off before making a decision. And I need to know the price in my region and what Samsung has to offer as well. Looks like I'll be waiting a few weeks to decide.

I just got a new windows 8 computer at home so the blink feature seems kind of cool to me except for if it's going to drain the battery or not. But I really am interest in this phone but Sprint said I am not due for upgrade till 5/2014. They said they still do the buy out your contract and upgrade early thing I thought that was discontinued also. So hopefully selling my LTEVO with my 2 good cases and Sprint car dock will pay for my early upgrade. Sprint said my phone is only worth 104 bucks I can get more than that for it with accessories on Craigs List or ebay. And last year I sold my 3D and accessories for 250 and at BB I got the LTEVO for 99 bucks so I had money leftover for accessories and that was my last upgrade and they changed everything I have to wait 2 years now. I hate that 10 year people don't get yearly anymore.

But this HTC One I read it's coming out in May will it be considered the new EVO? I'm sure there won't be this HTC One and then a new EVO at the same time. And there not going to call it the EVO One it's already on Sprint's site as HTC-One. But I like the kickstand I have now. And what is this Zoe feature? How will the camera on this compare to our 4GLTE. I have a couple friends that have the SIII which I like but I love my HTC Sense. One friend sold her LTEVO for the Note II and loves it. Don't know if I'd like a phone that big. I don't even remember what size screen I have now but this HTC One screen says 4.7 I think that's what I have now. I was kind of hoping for one like the Droid DNA but this looks cool too. I would be ok with a 5 inch screen I guess if the phone was thin I don't know. And no memory card I hope I can be ok without that. I'm really wanting a removable battery again but willing to give this a try.

I was going to write a long diatribe on the pros and cons of the HTC One but anyone who knows me knows I will get the damn phone anyway. I have had an HTC in my pocket since the HTC Mogul and Windows Mobile 6. Quickly though the selling points for me are the Screen, Build, and the Camera intrigues the heck out of me.

Last year we heard the One X was coming to Sprint, that HTC had stopped making variations and we got the LTEvo and Verizon got some odd Incredible.

Then the Butterfly went to Japan and a variation called the DNA went to Verizon.

This year we're hearing the One is coming to Sprint and everyone is getting the same phone (which, they told us that last year).

If it's an Evo, it's going to have bonuses, if the past is any indication. If it's going to be the One, then that may mark the end of the Evo line.

I bet 10 quatloos we're getting a new Evo.

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Normally I would agree with you but I would bet money it will be the One and not an Evo. HTC has been talking about marketing being it's biggest struggle in the past and marketing multiple variations of the same phone for all the different carriers is insanely cost ineffective. They will follow the iPhone strategy here I think. Now I would not bet against us never getting another Evo but I will take the bet that this one will literally stay the One. Also Sprint already has the press release and webpage

I would be strongly considering the One but I'm tied into a family plan on Verizon... I am however liking what I'm hearing about the One. Maybe I'll just get the DNA when my early upgrade comes up but I can't say I'm not disappointed that this is not on VZW...

Ok sikclown, it's official, I owe you 10 quatloos. Times were you could find images for them and I could have made a virtual payment here, but no, Google search just continues to degrade.

Funny to me that Sprint and others are calling it BlinkFeed with a (tm) on that, while HTC is calling it Blinkfeed.

Anyway - not sure I care for a non-Evo One.

Or there's something on Sprint's side and the new overlords not going for it, in which case, this could be the new Spanking. (Sprint + SoftBank = Spank).

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I am sure I owe you several quatloos from over the past few years on here so let's call it even
I am ok with the non-Evo One because I am hoping it translates into actual accessories. With all the carriers having the same phone we may actually benefit for once from some honest to goodness useful accessories. Plus I really am rooting for HTC to have a huge win here and agree they needed to simplify things for the average consumer from a marketing standpoint.

AND..... I just so happen to have several upgrades available on my Business account so I might as well test this thing out..... for the good of the Forum of course.

So do we think this phones going to be 199 or does this mean it's going to be more? I guess it makes sense to not make it an Evo because of accessories. I've been in HTC fan since the original EVO. Actually I had a TP 2. I'm sure I'll want this phone.

So do we think this phones going to be 199 or does this mean it's going to be more? I guess it makes sense to not make it an Evo because of accessories. I've been in HTC fan since the original EVO. Actually I had a TP 2. I'm sure I'll want this phone.

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32GB version will most likely be 199.00 with the 64GB version at 299.00 depending on if Sprint carries both versions. AT&T has already said they will offer both the 32 and 64gb versions but neither T-Mobile nor Sprint have specifically mentioned storage amount.

32GB version will most likely be 199.00 with the 64GB version at 299.00 depending on if Sprint carries both versions. AT&T has already said they will offer both the 32 and 64gb versions but neither T-Mobile nor Sprint have specifically mentioned storage amount.

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Agree, but hoping that 64 GB would only be $250 - I'm googling for precedents.

Last year we had the 16 GB going for 200 for the Sprint LTEvo, SGS3 and DNA on Verizon. Going on the idea that each year we get more for 200, I concur, 199 for the 32 GB model makes total sense.